According to a PastaPadre report, EA is to release a demo of Fight Night Champion next Wednesday, February 2. No exact details as to what it’ll contain. More details are expected today. Fight Night Champion releases on March 3 for PS3 and 360. Thanks, TSA.

Destructoid has found yet another trailer for Fight Night Champion this time detailing a spiffy new stamina system called Anaerobic Regional Fatigue. No more hammering one button for you. See the full video through the break.

If Fight Night Champion’s story mode is as dramatic and absorbing as its trailers, it’ll be one hell of ride. Assuming, that is, that there’s anything left to see of it after all these trailers, the latest of which features some unsporting behaviour. I say!

Alain Quinto, one of the community managers at EA Sports, as posted some information regarding the controls for Fight Night Champion over on the US PS Blog. Apparently, the developers removed “the need for all the quarter-circle or half circle gestures on the analog stick” this time out.

You always wanted to dok that bit in Rocky when you ran through a snowy city chased by hundreds of children before jumping up and down on a flight of steps, right? Soon, you’ll almost be sort of able to do it.

According to a PastaPadre report, EA is to release a demo of Fight Night Champion next Wednesday, February 2. No exact details as to what it’ll contain. More details are expected today. Fight Night Champion releases on March 3 for PS3 and 360. Thanks, TSA.

Destructoid has found yet another trailer for Fight Night Champion this time detailing a spiffy new stamina system called Anaerobic Regional Fatigue. No more hammering one button for you. See the full video through the break.

If Fight Night Champion’s story mode is as dramatic and absorbing as its trailers, it’ll be one hell of ride. Assuming, that is, that there’s anything left to see of it after all these trailers, the latest of which features some unsporting behaviour. I say!

Alain Quinto, one of the community managers at EA Sports, as posted some information regarding the controls for Fight Night Champion over on the US PS Blog. Apparently, the developers removed “the need for all the quarter-circle or half circle gestures on the analog stick” this time out.

You always wanted to dok that bit in Rocky when you ran through a snowy city chased by hundreds of children before jumping up and down on a flight of steps, right? Soon, you’ll almost be sort of able to do it.